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This publication is a comprehensive account of a workshop focused on advancing progress in cancer prevention and risk reduction. Conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, the workshop brought together experts to discuss strategies for decreasing cancer risks and improving preventative measures. It highlights key findings and discussions from the event, emphasizing the importance of collaboration among health organizations and research institutions. The proceedings aim to inform policy decisions and guide future research in cancer prevention. Intended for healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers, it seeks to enhance understanding and action in the field.
Preventive Medicine. --- Neoplasms --- Risk Reduction Behavior. --- prevention & control.
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When a disaster strikes, it rarely impacts just one jurisdiction. It is important for jurisdictions to consider how they will respond to a scenario in which the entire region is impacted. To explore these considerations, the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Catastrophic Events organized a workshop in 2014 to examine how information and incident management can augment response efforts in a complex, regional emergency. This brief summary highlights the presentation and discussion of the workshop.
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When a disaster strikes, it rarely impacts just one jurisdiction. It is important for jurisdictions to consider how they will respond to a scenario in which the entire region is impacted. To explore these considerations, the Institute of Medicine's Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Catastrophic Events organized a workshop in 2014 to examine how information and incident management can augment response efforts in a complex, regional emergency. This brief summary highlights the presentation and discussion of the workshop.
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